Now that upscale steakhouse chains offer customers wallet-friendly pricing with clubby ambiance thrown in for free, how will other operators respond?
You may not know a thing about QR codes, but you better get up to speed quickly because your competitor will likely use them to gain an edge.
Mobile smartphone usage is growing fast. Yet most small businesses like restaurants have yet to tailor their marketing efforts to reach this huge customer base.
The online social media frenzy has added a new member: Pinterest. Take a look at how restaurant operators can take advantage of the service.
A well-designed website will lure more web surfers into your restaurant.
Think Facebook and Twitter are the best way to deliver promotional messages? Think again. Most customers want you to use email instead.
New restaurants typically spend significant dollars on pre-opening marketing activities, but now there’s a less-expensive way to let customers know you’re going to be open for business. In this podcast, RH contributor Wil Brawley of Schedulefl...
Grass roots funding site Kickstarter.com promises to help cash-shy restaurants find the money to open or expand. It works exactly as advertised, for some.